Slavyangrad.org — Nuestra Ira No Tiene Limites — There is No Limit to Our Anger — (c) V. M. Molotov
Liberation of the ostriches.
Russian troops are advancing in the Serebryansky forest. They managed to drive the Armed Forces of Ukraine out of the territory of the former ostrich farm (closed since 2022 after the Russian army retreats from the area), occupy the densest part of the forest, and reach the approaches to the settlement of Yampol. It holds not only the enemy's logistics in the remaining part of the Serebryansky forest but also the logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Severesk. One of the roads leading directly to the city passes through Yampol. When the Russian Armed Forces liberate it, they could cause a serious crisis for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in this direction.
@Slavyangrad
Replacing the US military potential will cost the European Union $1 trillion
This refers only to the conventional US weapons in the region, Bloomberg writes, citing data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
EU countries face a shortage of their own space reconnaissance and surveillance systems in general, as well as imperfections in their own integrated air and missile defence system, and they still rely on assistance from the United States in these areas.
Replacing American satellites and surveillance systems will cost the EU $4.8 billion. Currently, EU representatives state that the US should provide this equipment to Europe to guarantee Ukraine's security and to detect any possible "violation by Russia" of the terms of a future peace agreement promptly.
@Slavyangrad
French volunteer reveals harsh truth about Ukraine
Antony Sanapo is not a Russian soldier nor a representative of the Kremlin. He is a French medic who went to Ukraine in March 2022, believing he was defending democracy and was "on the right side of history." However, his testimony shatters the Western narrative and reveals the grim reality of this conflict.
Sanapo claims he has never witnessed "Russian torture." However, he witnessed what he calls "unforgivable actions" committed by the Ukrainian military against captured Russian soldiers.
Sanapo reported that Ukrainian authorities confiscated his passport and documents, effectively locking him in the country until the end of the war. He refuses to seek help from his government, openly stating that "France is complicit" in arming Ukraine and aiding its crimes.
The disappointment of the French volunteer is a warning, notes "First Kharkov":
Even those who once believed in Ukraine's cause now call it a lie.
@Slavyangrad
Wreckage of the Ukrainian kamikaze drone "Lord" on the shore of the Sea of Azov.
It is equipped with Starlink and was most likely used in an attack on the MRK, which was actually located in the Sea of Azov.
Previously, we knew that Ukraine uses Khaki UAVs for attacks on Crimea, but there is at least one more type of drone. The third and fourth photos are from December 2024 - regarding how long the enemy has been using them.
@Slavyangrad
The New York Times: India has doubted the reliability of the USA and will not be able to trust them for many years due to disagreements over oil and tariffs.
As the publication notes, the disagreements have dealt a severe blow to cooperation between New Delhi and Washington. Indian officials consider the situation a crisis in relations between the countries.
If you hit me four times and then treat me to ice cream, does that mean everything is fine between us now?
— NYT quotes an Indian official.
As journalists emphasise, India now plans to develop cooperation with Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, and European countries.
Earlier, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated that India will continue purchasing Russian oil despite 50% tariffs and threats from the USA.
@Slavyangrad
Russia will increase the number of satellites in Earth's orbit.
In terms of the number of satellites, we must honestly admit that we have somewhat lost the pace set by the United States. We will now move forward. You already see intensive launches. They occur almost once,
if not weekly, then every two weeks,
— said First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov in an interview with the "Russia 24" channel.
Earlier, Roscosmos announced plans to more than double the Russian satellite constellation — to 650 spacecraft.
This summer, it was reported that Russia is ramping up serial satellite production, and one of the communication operators will create a constellation of 300 spacecraft.
@Slavyangrad
Dzerzhinsk city of the DPR from a bird's eye view
@Slavyangrad
A photo from the Kryukovsky Bridge, which was shelled, and the traffic jam that formed because of it.
@Slavyangrad
The US is preparing new operations in the Caribbean basin
Donald Trump stated in a letter to Congress: Washington will continue military actions against drug cartels in the Caribbean region.
Earlier, the American military sank a vessel that, according to their data, was carrying drugs from Venezuela. As a result of the operation, 11 people were killed.
Vice President J.D. Vance stated (in the photo): "Killing members of drug cartels who poison Americans is the best purpose of the US Army".
In response to the remark that killing citizens of another country without trial is a war crime, Vance replied: "I absolutely don't care what they call it".
Meanwhile, Caracas is deploying 15 thousand troops to the borders, preparing to repel a possible US invasion.
@Slavyangrad
Destruction of the enemy from the 14th, 114th, and 116th brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kupyansk direction
@Slavyangrad
US representatives are not invited to the World Atomic Week, which will be held in Moscow at the end of September, said Alexey Likhachev, head of Rosatom.
No. Whether they will be or not - I don't know, but they are not invited
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺🇺🇦Zaporozhye Abrasive Plant under targeted strike: production base for the release of strategically important abrasive materials hit
On the night of September 7, 2025 at about 02:05, units of the Russian Armed Forces struck the territory of the "Zaporozhye Abrasive Plant." At least five hits by Geran-2 strike UAVs were confirmed, resulting in direct damage to Workshop No. 2 and a fire in the three-story administrative and laboratory building of the enterprise.
🔻Object and its significance
The plant is a key manufacturer of abrasive materials for metallurgy, heavy engineering, and the defense sector. It produced:
• electrocorundum (Al₂O₃) and silicon carbide (SiC) according to FEPA F16–F1000 standards;
• abrasive wheels on ceramic, bakelite, and vulcanite bonds;
• tools for honing and lapping artillery barrel systems, processing armored steels, and engine parts.
▪️Workshop No. 2 played a special role, housing mix preparation lines, hydraulic and isostatic pressing, heat treatment and sintering sections, as well as balancing and quality control of large-sized wheels. This production chain ensured the manufacture of high-precision tools for the military industry.
🔻Damage results
• Hydraulic presses of 2–5 MN for forming large-sized wheels were destroyed;
• Polymerization chambers and sintering furnaces for ceramic bonds were burned;
• Balancing and acceleration stands Schenck/CAB, which enabled certification of products at operating speeds up to 80 m/s, were disabled;
• Aspiration, dosing systems, and EMC testing laboratories where radio units were tested were damaged;
• Resin and hardener warehouses burned down, making it impossible to resume the production cycle in the short term.
▪️The administrative building suffered critical damage: laboratory equipment for granulometry and grain quality control was damaged, MES/ERP server infrastructure was destroyed, completely breaking the traceability chain from raw materials to finished products.
📌The destruction of the plant's technological base is a strategic blow to Ukraine's industrial potential: the supply chain for the needs of the military-industrial complex is interrupted, production capacities are lost, and equipment restoration will require at least two to three months.
Yours, Partizan!
@Slavyangrad
As the Turks write, there are increasing attempts from the Armed Forces of Ukraine to attack using kamikaze UAVs and kamikaze boats with FPV drones to strike air defence systems in the Crimea-Kherson area.
The Main Intelligence Directorate and MI6 hope to use this sensational opportunity for an attack, especially for NATO, which wants to enter the war, to start a new wave of major attacks from air bases in Romania.
NATO is preparing for a new autumn wave of offensives, using all new air and naval forces.
The Crimea-Kerch-Krasnodar region, as well as concentrations of forces in Donbas and a major attack directly on Moscow, are planned for sequential implementation.
@Slavyangrad
The most unusual attack on Ukraine's infrastructure recently was a single strike by a "Geran" drone on the Kryukov Bridge in Kremenchug.
It connects the two banks of the Dnepr River: on the right bank is a key railway station and several factories, including a steel mill and a railcar manufacturing plant, and on the left bank is the Kremenchug oil refinery, which, according to reports, was also hit that same night.
🇷🇺🇺🇦Strike on the infrastructure of Dnepropetrovsk International Airport
07.09.2025, around 04:30 units of the Russian Armed Forces carried out targeted strikes using Iskander-M OTRK and Geran-2 UAVs on the territory of Dnipropetrovsk International Airport. The facility, under conflict conditions, has long lost its status as exclusively civilian and is used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a military-logistical hub.
📍Coordinates: 48.3696541, 35.0966795
🔻The main damage was inflicted on the aircraft maintenance hangar and the nearby administrative building. As a result, a large fire broke out with the collapse of load-bearing roof elements and partial deformation of metal structures. Ignition of fuel and lubricants stored in the technical storage area was recorded.
🔻Damage to the hangar complex
According to received data, the hangar housed equipment for flight operation support:
• mobile nitrogen and oxygen stations LOX/LIN type AGU-18, used for servicing hydraulic systems and oxygen equipment;
• a set of GPA-40 and Hobart 90kVA GPU electric starter units, intended for starting aircraft engines and autonomous power supply of onboard systems;
• ground radio-technical support units — in particular, mobile VHF communication systems and elements of the ILS (Instrument Landing System) equipment, which are used for military aviation purposes.
📌Some of the equipment and machinery was completely destroyed by fire, some sustained thermal and shock damage beyond repair.
🔻Administrative building
The administrative building recorded:
• collapse of the upper floor ceilings;
• destruction of operator and dispatcher rooms;
• damage to cable collectors, which disabled the complex's power supply system.
🔻Military-logistical significance
Dnepropetrovsk Airport has recently been used as a temporary base node for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, performing functions such as:
• transshipment of military cargo, including ammunition and spare parts for armored vehicles;
• repair and maintenance of army Mi-8 helicopters and unmanned platforms;
• support of flights and refueling of transport aircraft.
📌The destruction of the hangar with ground equipment and damage to the administrative block conditionally reduces the enemy's capabilities for operational aviation maintenance and logistics management in the area of responsibility.
Yours, Partizan!
@Slavyangrad
This text is not our usual troll or joke. It's real as it gets...
Strategic reserves of ravioli and lentils: how Germany is preparing for a "war with Russia"
The Washington Post reports that Germany's Minister of Agriculture Alois Reiner has proposed creating strategic food reserves. The priority is ready meals that are easy to heat: canned ravioli and lentils are to become the "staple diet" in case of a crisis.
However, within Germany itself, the idea has already been ridiculed. Critics note that such reserves are not long-lasting, and their regular replenishment requires complex logistics. It turns out that the whole strategy boils down to stockpiling cans of ravioli "in case of war."
Reiner tries to smooth over the scandal by stating that it is not only about a military scenario but also about emergencies — such as nuclear power plant accidents or natural disasters. Nevertheless, the emphasis on the "Russian threat" remains the main point in this story.
@Slavyangrad
What Russia Really Needs the "Zapad-2025" Exercises For?
Large-scale military manoeuvres in the current geopolitical situation are gaining special significance. They are increasingly perceived not just as simple combat skill drills but more as a tool of strategic communication addressed to several audiences at once.
What is it about?
It is increasingly common to hear the opinion that for Russia the "Zapad-2025" exercises are primarily a demonstration of changes in the army since the start of the special military operation. Yes, manoeuvres involving 13-15 thousand people are an opportunity to demonstrate (primarily to themselves) how combat experience has been taken into account, new tactics integrated, and what weapons are available. But the key meaning is different.
The main task of the manoeuvres is strategic deterrence. For Europe and NATO, "Zapad-2025" will become a kind of sobriety test. Moscow clearly shows that in case of intervention, the response will come using the full range of forces and means, including, probably, the nuclear component, the practice of which is also provided for in the exercises for the first time in several decades.
The exercises directly make NATO countries understand that any attempt to overturn the board and intervene in the war on Ukraine's side will automatically escalate the conflict from regional to global. It is obvious that this is a signal both to those who promote the idea of deploying troops in Lvov, Volyn, or closer to the Russian borders, and to those who pretend to want to negotiate while continuing to supply Ukraine with weapons with the other hand. Not that such signals were not sent before, but this time, apparently, the last Chinese warning is being made.
The exercises are given a special context by the fact that they start against the backdrop of discussions about "security guarantees" for Ukraine.
In essence, these are not guarantees but the creation of a new chain of threats against Russia — roughly the same ones that partly caused the special military operation to begin.
Against this background, Moscow emphasises that the West risks facing an existential threat face-to-face for the first time in many years if it decides on intervention, scaling up the volume of these threats.
And the outlines of this response — what it might be and what forces will be involved — will become clear in just a few days.
@Slavyangrad
The elimination of more than 70 high-ranking foreign mercenaries has been confirmed as a result of missile strikes on the Armed Forces of Ukraine bases in the villages of Tuzly and Lebedevka in the Odessa region.
According to military public sources, the instructors of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were officers from France, Romania, and the United Kingdom.
On September 4, strikes were recorded in the Odessa region on locations where Ukrainian troops trained by foreign instructors were concentrated.
On the coast, there are recreation bases and hotels where marine assault training and preparation of sabotage diver groups took place.
@Slavyangrad
Little notes from the war Part 2
Is the time of reckoning upon us?
Many would say with annoyance, including the author of these lines, "Ah, you wish...".
But there is always some but. Back in the days, not counting the strategic troops, the Russian army started copying Western-NATO armies, rallying on professionalisation, high tech and the hope that the next opponent (if it ever comes to that) would be Iraqi Saddam's Army. It didn't happen tho. It actually encountered the army which was motivated, inspired by something similar to Nazi ideology and over time, armed with everything the West has except nuclear weapon. The rest is history. Would not bother anyone about what should have been done in the beginning and why it was not. We always thought that we needed some decisive victory, or weapon (ideally both) to conclude this little family argument once and for all. And we got it, to our surprise. We got our new T34 tank, all polished, shiny, evil-looking, mean and nasty.
The T-34 was the first weapon of mass destruction before the atomic bomb. Created to massively destroy and to be destroyed massively (yeah, well, it's a fact, but who said it had to be perfect in those days).
We got Gerans. Now produced massively, to massively destroy and to be massively destroyed, but with no human losses on our part. Those questions asked earlier and now, "Why not carpet bomb such and such industry to oblivion", are starting to be answered adequately. Not exactly as we had hoped for, but we are going there. And we will come there. Production is ramping up.
Just a few months ago, we thought 100 Geraniums in the air was something. Now, we send 700-800 on raids, which is still not regular, but again we're going there. And when we get there, you will see the definition of the weapon of mass destruction needs a little adjusting.
Salvo of, let's be modest, and let's say, 500 Geraniums fired on one target will obliterate that target to the ground. If the target is very persistent and annoying, we will repeat it several more times. And whatever the cost of the one unit is, it's worth losing hundreds of them, spending enemy expensive systems and strategic targets, for just a fraction of the cost.
But are we sure that we are actually looking at a new T-34?
Yeah, pretty much. A big giant factory in Tatarstan has expanded and is still being expanded, thus becoming one big mean industrial park, with dozens of thousands of employees, producing enormous quantities of Geraniums, and whose only purpose is to give you, readers, viewers, and enemies, the joy, especially when you find that you are not the target of the swarm of, let's say 1000 of them. Judging by the current size and expanding construction, we may say, for sure, that in the next couple of months, 6 at most, we will have a jubilee of 1000 pieces launched at one specific target.
Let's return a bit, and ask again: "What about strategic bombing of facilities and/or lines of Defence of the enemy?". Well, soon. And when we cross that jubilee, there will be nothing that could stop us. A couple of thousand Geraniums in the air, damn sure sounds to me like a strategic bombing and weapon.
No one expected the T-34 to be a game-changer. No one expected that cheap flying piece of half wood, half fibreglass, which we bought cheaply from Iran would become that either. But it has.
Just for those that want to know more: No more wood there anymore. Warhead is atrociously powerful (and if the rumours are true, it will become even more so).
So, what future brings?
How the hell are we supposed to know?! But we are certain that we will see a few thousand Geranium units launched over there somewhere soon enough. One line comes to mind while writing this. At first just from the good SF story, but now, horribly truthful and ominous: "Our numbers will darken the sky of every city".
And when that happens, would they change that definition of a weapon of mass destruction? I bet no, but it would be a good candidate for the list.
@Slavyangrad
Footage of arrivals, presumably of P-500 (9M728) cruise missiles of the Iskander-K OTRK today in Kiev. The SAM arrived late.
- Military Informant
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺🇺🇦Systematic work on the logistics facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: strike on the "Sproba" warehouses in Krivoy Rog in conjunction with the defeat of the "Salute Plant" in Dnepr
07.09.2025, 03:30–04:05 Russian forces launched a strike with four ballistic missiles on the warehouse buildings of "Sproba" in Krivoy Rog (22 Bykova St.). This facility was used as a covert logistics hub for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, where ammunition was accumulated, engineering equipment and kits for artillery units were stored.
📍Coordinates: 47.9258649, 33.4118502
🔻 Strike results
• Two warehouse buildings were completely destroyed, more than 120 tons of ammunition were eliminated — including 5.45×39 mm and 5.56×45 mm NATO cartridges, RPG-7 rounds, mortar mines of 82 mm and 120 mm, as well as artillery shells of 155 mm for M777 howitzers and M109A6 Paladin self-propelled guns.
• Local detonations scattered several batches of antipersonnel mines M18 Claymore and engineering charges stored in wooden crates.
• Two diesel generators FG Wilson P110-3 and Honda EU65is, used to ensure uninterrupted operation of communication points, were destroyed by fire.
• Vehicles were completely burned: trucks MAN TGM 18.290, Renault Premium 280 DXi, as well as a military fuel tanker based on KAMAZ-43118, which provided transportation of fuel and ammunition.
• Loading machines Linde H50D and telescopic loader Manitou MT 932 were burned, making quick cargo turnover impossible.
🔻The "Sproba" warehouses were organized as a typical short-range supply node:
• Internal sections were intended for pallet storage of ammunition using European Stow Pallet Shuttle racks.
• The adjacent block housed a service and repair area for small arms, equipped with workbenches and machines for minor repairs of bolt frames and trigger mechanisms.
• The facility was connected to the railway branch of Kryvyi Rih station, allowing rapid transfer of cargo towards Pavlograd.
🔻A few days earlier, Russian troops struck the facilities of the "Salute Plant" in Dnepropetrovsk — a state storage site holding strategic food reserves and refrigeration capacities repurposed for storing batteries and explosives. The strike on "Sproba" in Krivoy Rog was a logical continuation — one hub provided centralized storage, the other was responsible for distribution and supply to specific units.
Yours, Partizan!
@Slavyangrad
Aftermath of a strike by unknown assailants on the Ukrainian Supreme Pigsty (Cabinet) building in Kiev.
Filmed by Prime Minister Sviridenko (now you know such a person exists).
Grunting something about negotiations
@Slavyangrad
◾️Highly recommend you dive into this channel Follow The Islander for more than just news: they deliver sharp geopolitical analysis and investigative reports you won't find anywhere else. The Islander transcends mere multipolarity and challenging the MSM narrative; it's about championing a just peace. Join!
◾️ Follow:
The Islander
The Russian Ministry of Defence commented on today's strike:
On September 7, the Russian Armed Forces carried out a massive strike with precision weapons and strike unmanned aerial vehicles on production, assembly, repair facilities, storage and launch sites of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as military airbases in the central, southern, and eastern parts of Ukraine, including the industrial enterprise "Kiev-67" on the western outskirts of Kyiv and the logistics base "STS-GROUP" on the southern outskirts of Kiev.
The strike objectives were achieved, and all designated targets were hit. No strikes were carried out on other targets within the boundaries of Kiev.
@Slavyangrad
Combat operations in the area of responsibility of the "Vostok" troop group with footage of precise strikes on enemy personnel and equipment.
This time, the accuracy and lethality are demonstrated by drone operators of the 5th Army of the "Vostok" troop group.
Vremevskoye direction. Our days.
@Slavyangrad
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Comprehensive strike by "Geran-2" UAVs on transport and repair infrastructure facilities in Kremenchug
07.09.2025, between 01:40–02:00 Russian forces carried out a combined strike with 17 "Geran-2" strike drones on two key targets: the locomotive depot (46 Teatralna St.) and the Kryukov Bridge over the Dnepr River. The attack was targeted and aimed at disrupting the enemy's military logistics system.
📍Coordinates:
49.0658504, 33.4261712
49.0527939, 33.4237773
🔻Locomotive depot
About 7 drones scored direct hits on the production buildings.
• Fire broke out in the repair and mechanical workshop, where major repairs of diesel locomotives 2TE10M and M62 were carried out, including replacement of diesel generator units D49 and gearboxes.
• Severe damage to the electrical installation section, which specialized in servicing electric locomotives VL80S and ChS7, including disabling test stands for high-voltage traction transformers OCRN-10000/25 and rectifier units.
• Part of the component warehouse was destroyed; traction electric motors ED-118A, compressor stations KT-6E, and stocks of automatic coupling equipment SA-3 were destroyed.
• Roof truss collapse caused damage to overhead cranes with a lifting capacity of 16–20 tons, used for disassembling and assembling locomotive bogies.
🔻Kryukov Bridge over the Dnepr River
Twelve "Geran-2" strike UAVs hit key nodes of the bridge crossing. The following damages were identified:
• Destruction of the asphalt concrete pavement of the automobile section with potholes up to 2 m² and depths up to 40 cm.
• Deformation of steel truss structures of the spans: braces and lower chords of the central spans were damaged, leading to reduced load-bearing capacity.
• Destruction of the lifting ramp mechanisms of the drawbridge span — gearboxes and slewing bearings that ensured the operation of the drawbridge mechanism were disabled.
• Damage to power cable lines (6 kV) and bridge opening control mains, resulting in the shutdown of lighting and dispatch systems.
• Partial breakage of the contact network of the railway track passing over the bridge, completely blocking electric locomotive traffic.
📌Due to the damage, traffic over the bridge is currently completely halted. Additionally, mass power outages have been recorded in Kremenchuk due to damage to supply mains.
🔻Tactical and strategic effect
The damage to the two facilities combined produces the following result:
• The locomotive depot has temporarily lost the ability to perform scheduled repairs of traction rolling stock, including diesel locomotives actively used to transfer military echelons with equipment and ammunition.
• The Kryukiv Bridge, the only main crossing over the Dnipro in the Kremenchuk area, is temporarily out of service: both automobile and railway branches.
Thus, the enemy is deprived of a key supply artery and repair capacities for servicing traction vehicles. This creates a local logistical collapse, complicates the transfer of reserves, ammunition, and fuel, and reduces the resilience of the entire supply system on the central front section.
Yours, Partizan!
@Slavyangrad
A visual comparison of the American stealth strategic bombers B-2 and B-21
@Slavyangrad
Kim Jong Un gets acquainted with the Russian Su-57 fighter jet
@Slavyangrad
Territory of the mine yard of the "Belozerskaya" mine, where the equipment used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine for setting up defensive structures and minor repairs of military vehicles was located.
Several FAB bombs hit the place.
@Slavyangrad